ShellExecute was the API I was looking for. Thanks
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I am trying to run a lnk file from a C++ program(using MFC). I have tried using Winexec and Createprocess and none of them work. However the API "system ()" works but it brings a DOS window. I don't want to use the Ishelllink interface as I have other issues with it. In short I just need to run the lnk file directly from my C++ program without any DOS window.
Thanks
saravana
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by: jhancePosted on 2002-11-16 at 09:52:04ID: 7457951
Sorry, you'll HAVE to use either IShellLink or ShellExecute(). The problem is that lnk files are a manifestation of the Windows shell NOT the Windows kernel. As such, they are meaningless apart from the shell's interpretation of them.